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Publication 280 - Identity Theft, Safeguard your personal ...

Identity Theft Safeguard your personal information June 2009. Identity theft is America's fastest growing crime. The Postal Inspection Service is the lead agency in investigating incidents of Identity theft. T. he Postal Inspection Service is the federal law enforcement branch of the Postal Service , with primary jurisdiction in all matters infringing on the integrity of the Mail. According to the Postal Service Transformation Plan, the mission of the Postal 8700. Inspection Service is to protect the Postal Service, its employees and its customers from criminal attack, and protect the nation's mail system from criminal misuse. The Postal Inspection Service has a long, proud, and successful history of fighting the criminals who attack our nation's postal system and those who misuse it to defraud, endanger, or otherwise threaten the American public.

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1 Identity Theft Safeguard your personal information June 2009. Identity theft is America's fastest growing crime. The Postal Inspection Service is the lead agency in investigating incidents of Identity theft. T. he Postal Inspection Service is the federal law enforcement branch of the Postal Service , with primary jurisdiction in all matters infringing on the integrity of the Mail. According to the Postal Service Transformation Plan, the mission of the Postal 8700. Inspection Service is to protect the Postal Service, its employees and its customers from criminal attack, and protect the nation's mail system from criminal misuse. The Postal Inspection Service has a long, proud, and successful history of fighting the criminals who attack our nation's postal system and those who misuse it to defraud, endanger, or otherwise threaten the American public.

2 6698. Identity theft is a criminal offense. It occurs when a person knowingly transfers or 3328. uses, without lawful authority, a means of identification of another person with the intent to commit or to aid or abet 6995. any unlawful activity that constitutes a violation of federal law or that constitutes a felony under any applicable state or local law. Identity Theft and Assumption Deterrence Act, 18 USC 1028(a)(7). What is Identity theft? I. dentity theft occurs when a crook steals key pieces of personal identifying information , which may include a name, address, date of birth, Social Security number, and mother's maiden name, to gain access to a person's financial accounts. Armed with this information , an Identity thief may open new credit or financial accounts, buy cars, apply for loans or Social Security benefits, rent an apartment, or set up utility and phone service in someone else's name.

3 information in this guide comes from the Postal Inspection Service, the Secret Service, financial and retail industries, and other members of the Financial Industry Mail Security Initiative (FIMSI). Add these tips to your must do list to protect your Identity : 1. Deposit outgoing mail at a Post Office or a blue Postal Service collection box, or give it directly to your letter carrier. 2. Shred or tear up unwanted documents that contain personal information before discarding them. 3. Review your consumer credit reports annually. 4. Never give personal information over the phone or the Internet unless you initiated the contact. Postal Inspectors also offer these tips for ID theft protection: Order your free credit report once a year from each credit bureau to check for accuracy and fraud use.

4 You can order it online at or by calling 1-877-322-8228. Report lost or stolen credit cards to the issuer immediately. Sign your new credit cards before someone else does. Memorize your Social Security number and passwords; don't carry them with you. Don't use your date of birth as your password. Don't ever leave receipts behind at ATMs, on counters at financial institutions, or at gasoline pumps. Check expiration dates on credit cards and contact the issuer if you don't get a replacement before they expire. Ditto for monthly financial statements and bills. Match credit card receipts against monthly bills and check financial statements for accuracy. If you suspect you're a victim of ID theft, take action: If the crime involved the Mail, report it online to the Postal Inspection Service at If the crime involved counterfeit credit cards or computer hacking, report it to the Secret Service.

5 Check whether the major credit reporting agencies have accounts in your name that were opened without your consent. Ask them to place a fraud alert on your file. You may be advised to close some or all of your accounts. At the least, change your PIN codes and passwords immediately. Keep a record of the names and phone numbers of people with whom you discussed your case, and of all reports and supporting documents. Report ID theft online with the Federal Trade Commission at , or call its Identity Theft Hotline at 1-877-IDTHEFT. The FTC has counselors to help you resolve financial and other problems that can result from this crime. Keep your personal information safe from online prowlers. Here's how: The Internet offers a convenient way to conduct business. To ensure you use it safely, never input your credit card or other financial account numbers at a Web site unless it offers a secure transaction.

6 A secure (or encrypted ) transaction will have these two features: 1. An icon of a lock appears in the bottom strip of the Web browser page. 2. The URL address for the Web page changes from http to https . for the page at which you input the personal data. 3. Report credit card fraud to one of the major credit reporting agencies, either online or by phone. (Due to a recent change designed to help consumers, you can report the incident to any of the three agencies, as they now share a common database.). Equifax: 1-800-525-6285. Experian: 1-888-397-3742. TransUnion: 1-800-680-7289 Identity theft is the fastest growing crime in America. Learn how to protect yourself. Visit these Web sites for more information on ID theft: Postal Inspection Service: Federal Trade Commission: Secret Service: Department of Justice: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation: Web sites for credit card companies: American Express: Discover: MasterCard: Visa: Identity theft: How bad people Other publications with get good credit.

7 information on ID theft: ID Theft: When Bad Things Happen to Your Good Name Federal Trade Commission 1-877-ID-Theft Identity Theft Federal Reserve Bank of Boston 1-800-409-1333. For more information about the Postal Inspection Service, call toll-free 1-877-876-2455, or visit our Web site at CHIEF POSTAL INSPECTOR MIAMI DIVISION. NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS 3400 LAKESIDE DR 6TH FL. 475 L'ENFANT PLAZA SW RM 3100 MIRAMAR FL 33027-3242. WASHINGTON DC 20260-2100. NEWARK DIVISION. ATLANTA DIVISION PO BOX 509. PO BOX 16489 NEWARK NJ 07101-0509. ATLANTA GA 30321-0489. NEW YORK DIVISION. BOSTON DIVISION PO BOX 555. 495 SUMMER ST STE 600 NEW YORK NY 10116-0555. BOSTON MA 02210-2114. PHILADELPHIA DIVISION. CHARLOTTE DIVISION PO BOX 7500. PO BOX 3000 PHILADELPHIA PA 19101-9000.

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